1 ;;; tar-mode.el --- simple editing of tar files from GNU Emacs
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1990-1991, 1993-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>
7 ;; Created: 04 Apr 1990
10 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
27 ;; This package attempts to make dealing with Unix 'tar' archives easier.
28 ;; When this code is loaded, visiting a file whose name ends in '.tar' will
29 ;; cause the contents of that archive file to be displayed in a Dired-like
30 ;; listing. It is then possible to use the customary Dired keybindings to
31 ;; extract sub-files from that archive, either by reading them into their own
32 ;; editor buffers, or by copying them directly to arbitrary files on disk.
33 ;; It is also possible to delete sub-files from within the tar file and write
34 ;; the modified archive back to disk, or to edit sub-files within the archive
35 ;; and re-insert the modified files into the archive. See the documentation
36 ;; string of tar-mode for more info.
38 ;; This code now understands the extra fields that GNU tar adds to tar files.
40 ;; This interacts correctly with "uncompress.el" in the Emacs library,
43 ;; (autoload 'uncompress-while-visiting "uncompress")
44 ;; (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.Z$" . uncompress-while-visiting)
47 ;; Do not attempt to use tar-mode.el with crypt.el, you will lose.
49 ;; *************** TO DO ***************
51 ;; o chmod should understand "a+x,og-w".
53 ;; o It's not possible to add a NEW file to a tar archive; not that
54 ;; important, but still...
56 ;; o The code is less efficient that it could be - in a lot of places, I
57 ;; pull a 512-character string out of the buffer and parse it, when I could
58 ;; be parsing it in place, not garbaging a string. Should redo that.
60 ;; o I'd like a command that searches for a string/regexp in every subfile
61 ;; of an archive, where <esc> would leave you in a subfile-edit buffer.
62 ;; (Like the Meta-R command of the Zmacs mail reader.)
64 ;; o Sometimes (but not always) reverting the tar-file buffer does not
65 ;; re-grind the listing, and you are staring at the binary tar data.
66 ;; Typing 'g' again immediately after that will always revert and re-grind
67 ;; it, though. I have no idea why this happens.
69 ;; o Tar-mode interacts poorly with crypt.el and zcat.el because the tar
70 ;; write-file-hook actually writes the file. Instead it should remove the
71 ;; header (and conspire to put it back afterwards) so that other write-file
72 ;; hooks which frob the buffer have a chance to do their dirty work. There
73 ;; might be a problem if the tar write-file-hook does not come *first* on
76 ;; o Block files, sparse files, continuation files, and the various header
77 ;; types aren't editable. Actually I don't know that they work at all.
81 ;; Why does tar-mode edit the file itself instead of using tar?
83 ;; That means that you can edit tar files which you don't have room for
84 ;; on your local disk.
86 ;; I don't know about recent features in gnu tar, but old versions of tar
87 ;; can't replace a file in the middle of a tar file with a new version.
88 ;; Tar-mode can. I don't think tar can do things like chmod the subfiles.
89 ;; An implementation which involved unpacking and repacking the file into
90 ;; some scratch directory would be very wasteful, and wouldn't be able to
91 ;; preserve the file owners.
95 ;; - Rename on ././@LongLink files
96 ;; - Revert confirmation displays the raw data temporarily.
100 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl
))
103 "Simple editing of tar files."
107 (defcustom tar-anal-blocksize
20
108 "The blocksize of tar files written by Emacs, or nil, meaning don't care.
109 The blocksize of a tar file is not really the size of the blocks; rather, it is
110 the number of blocks written with one system call. When tarring to a tape,
111 this is the size of the *tape* blocks, but when writing to a file, it doesn't
112 matter much. The only noticeable difference is that if a tar file does not
113 have a blocksize of 20, tar will tell you that; all this really controls is
114 how many null padding bytes go on the end of the tar file."
115 :type
'(choice integer
(const nil
))
118 (defcustom tar-update-datestamp nil
119 "Non-nil means Tar mode should play fast and loose with sub-file datestamps.
120 If this is true, then editing and saving a tar file entry back into its
121 tar file will update its datestamp. If false, the datestamp is unchanged.
122 You may or may not want this - it is good in that you can tell when a file
123 in a tar archive has been changed, but it is bad for the same reason that
124 editing a file in the tar archive at all is bad - the changed version of
125 the file never exists on disk."
129 (defcustom tar-mode-show-date nil
130 "Non-nil means Tar mode should show the date/time of each subfile.
131 This information is useful, but it takes screen space away from file names."
135 (defvar tar-parse-info nil
)
136 (defvar tar-superior-buffer nil
)
137 (defvar tar-superior-descriptor nil
)
138 (defvar tar-file-name-coding-system nil
)
140 (put 'tar-superior-buffer
'permanent-local t
)
141 (put 'tar-superior-descriptor
'permanent-local t
)
143 ;; The Tar data is made up of bytes and better manipulated as bytes
144 ;; and can be very large, so insert/delete can be costly. The summary we
145 ;; want to display may contain non-ascci chars, of course, so we'd like it
146 ;; to be multibyte. We used to keep both in the same buffer and switch
147 ;; from/to uni/multibyte. But this had several downsides:
148 ;; - set-buffer-multibyte has an O(N^2) worst case that tends to be triggered
149 ;; here, so it gets atrociously slow on large Tar files.
150 ;; - need to widen/narrow the buffer to show/hide the raw data, and need to
151 ;; maintain a tar-header-offset that keeps track of the boundary between
153 ;; - can't use markers because they're not preserved by set-buffer-multibyte.
154 ;; So instead, we now keep the two pieces of data in separate buffers, and
155 ;; use the new buffer-swap-text primitive when we need to change which data
156 ;; is associated with "the" buffer.
157 (defvar tar-data-buffer nil
"Buffer that holds the actual raw tar bytes.")
158 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tar-data-buffer
)
160 (defvar tar-data-swapped nil
161 "If non-nil, `tar-data-buffer' indeed holds raw tar bytes.")
162 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tar-data-swapped
)
164 (defun tar-data-swapped-p ()
165 "Return non-nil if the tar-data is in `tar-data-buffer'."
166 (and (buffer-live-p tar-data-buffer
)
167 ;; Sanity check to try and make sure tar-data-swapped tracks the swap
168 ;; state correctly: the raw data is expected to be always larger than
171 (assert (or (= (buffer-size tar-data-buffer
) (buffer-size))
173 (> (buffer-size tar-data-buffer
) (buffer-size)))))
176 (defun tar-swap-data ()
177 "Swap buffer contents between current buffer and `tar-data-buffer'.
178 Preserve the modified states of the buffers and set `buffer-swapped-with'."
179 (let ((data-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p tar-data-buffer
))
180 (current-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)))
181 (buffer-swap-text tar-data-buffer
)
182 (setq tar-data-swapped
(not tar-data-swapped
))
183 (restore-buffer-modified-p data-buffer-modified-p
)
184 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
185 (restore-buffer-modified-p current-buffer-modified-p
))))
187 ;;; down to business.
189 (defstruct (tar-header
194 make-tar-header
(data-start name mode uid gid size date checksum
195 link-type link-name magic uname gname dmaj dmin
)))
196 data-start name mode uid gid size date checksum link-type link-name
197 magic uname gname dmaj dmin
198 ;; Start of the header can be nil (meaning it's 512 bytes before data-start)
199 ;; or a marker (in case the header uses LongLink thingies).
202 (defconst tar-name-offset
0)
203 (defconst tar-mode-offset
(+ tar-name-offset
100))
204 (defconst tar-uid-offset
(+ tar-mode-offset
8))
205 (defconst tar-gid-offset
(+ tar-uid-offset
8))
206 (defconst tar-size-offset
(+ tar-gid-offset
8))
207 (defconst tar-time-offset
(+ tar-size-offset
12))
208 (defconst tar-chk-offset
(+ tar-time-offset
12))
209 (defconst tar-linkp-offset
(+ tar-chk-offset
8))
210 (defconst tar-link-offset
(+ tar-linkp-offset
1))
211 ;;; GNU-tar specific slots.
212 (defconst tar-magic-offset
(+ tar-link-offset
100))
213 (defconst tar-uname-offset
(+ tar-magic-offset
8))
214 (defconst tar-gname-offset
(+ tar-uname-offset
32))
215 (defconst tar-dmaj-offset
(+ tar-gname-offset
32))
216 (defconst tar-dmin-offset
(+ tar-dmaj-offset
8))
217 (defconst tar-prefix-offset
(+ tar-dmin-offset
8))
218 (defconst tar-end-offset
(+ tar-prefix-offset
155))
220 (defun tar-roundup-512 (s)
221 "Round S up to the next multiple of 512."
222 (ash (ash (+ s
511) -
9) 9))
224 (defun tar-header-block-tokenize (pos coding
)
225 "Return a `tar-header' structure.
226 This is a list of name, mode, uid, gid, size,
227 write-date, checksum, link-type, and link-name."
228 (if (> (+ pos
512) (point-max)) (error "Malformed Tar header"))
229 (assert (zerop (mod (- pos
(point-min)) 512)))
230 (assert (not enable-multibyte-characters
))
231 (let ((string (buffer-substring pos
(setq pos
(+ pos
512)))))
232 (when ;(some 'plusp string) ; <-- oops, massive cycle hog!
233 (or (not (= 0 (aref string
0))) ; This will do.
234 (not (= 0 (aref string
101))))
235 (let* ((name-end tar-mode-offset
)
236 (link-end (1- tar-magic-offset
))
237 (uname-end (1- tar-gname-offset
))
238 (gname-end (1- tar-dmaj-offset
))
239 (link-p (aref string tar-linkp-offset
))
240 (magic-str (substring string tar-magic-offset
241 ;; The magic string is actually 6bytes
242 ;; of magic string plus 2bytes of version
243 ;; which we here ignore.
244 (- tar-uname-offset
2)))
245 ;; The magic string is "ustar\0" for POSIX format, and
246 ;; "ustar " for GNU Tar's format.
247 (uname-valid-p (car (member magic-str
'("ustar " "ustar\0"))))
249 (nulsexp "[^\000]*\000"))
250 (when (string-match nulsexp string tar-name-offset
)
251 (setq name-end
(min name-end
(1- (match-end 0)))))
252 (when (string-match nulsexp string tar-link-offset
)
253 (setq link-end
(min link-end
(1- (match-end 0)))))
254 (when (string-match nulsexp string tar-uname-offset
)
255 (setq uname-end
(min uname-end
(1- (match-end 0)))))
256 (when (string-match nulsexp string tar-gname-offset
)
257 (setq gname-end
(min gname-end
(1- (match-end 0)))))
258 (setq name
(substring string tar-name-offset name-end
)
259 link-p
(if (or (= link-p
0) (= link-p ?
0))
262 (setq linkname
(substring string tar-link-offset link-end
))
263 (when (and (equal uname-valid-p
"ustar\0")
264 (string-match nulsexp string tar-prefix-offset
)
265 (> (match-end 0) (1+ tar-prefix-offset
)))
266 (setq name
(concat (substring string tar-prefix-offset
269 (if (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters
)
271 (decode-coding-string name coding
)
273 (decode-coding-string linkname coding
)))
274 (if (and (null link-p
) (string-match "/\\'" name
))
275 (setq link-p
5)) ; directory
277 (if (and (equal name
"././@LongLink")
278 ;; Supposedly @LongLink is only used for GNUTAR
279 ;; format (i.e. "ustar ") but some POSIX Tar files
280 ;; (with "ustar\0") have been seen using it as well.
281 (member magic-str
'("ustar " "ustar\0")))
282 ;; This is a GNU Tar long-file-name header.
283 (let* ((size (tar-parse-octal-integer
284 string tar-size-offset tar-time-offset
))
285 ;; -1 so as to strip the terminating 0 byte.
286 (name (decode-coding-string
287 (buffer-substring pos
(+ pos size -
1)) coding
))
288 (descriptor (tar-header-block-tokenize
289 (+ pos
(tar-roundup-512 size
))
292 ((eq link-p
(- ?L ?
0)) ;GNUTYPE_LONGNAME.
293 (setf (tar-header-name descriptor
) name
))
294 ((eq link-p
(- ?K ?
0)) ;GNUTYPE_LONGLINK.
295 (setf (tar-header-link-name descriptor
) name
))
297 (message "Unrecognized GNU Tar @LongLink format")))
298 (setf (tar-header-header-start descriptor
)
299 (copy-marker (- pos
512) t
))
303 (copy-marker pos nil
)
305 (tar-parse-octal-integer string tar-mode-offset tar-uid-offset
)
306 (tar-parse-octal-integer string tar-uid-offset tar-gid-offset
)
307 (tar-parse-octal-integer string tar-gid-offset tar-size-offset
)
308 (tar-parse-octal-integer string tar-size-offset tar-time-offset
)
309 (tar-parse-octal-long-integer string tar-time-offset tar-chk-offset
)
310 (tar-parse-octal-integer string tar-chk-offset tar-linkp-offset
)
315 (decode-coding-string
316 (substring string tar-uname-offset uname-end
) coding
))
318 (decode-coding-string
319 (substring string tar-gname-offset gname-end
) coding
))
320 (tar-parse-octal-integer string tar-dmaj-offset tar-dmin-offset
)
321 (tar-parse-octal-integer string tar-dmin-offset tar-prefix-offset
)
325 (defun tar-header-data-end (descriptor)
326 (let* ((data-start (tar-header-data-start descriptor
))
327 (link-type (tar-header-link-type descriptor
))
328 (size (tar-header-size descriptor
))
330 ;; Foo. There's an extra empty block after these.
331 ((memq link-type
'(20 55)) 512)
334 (if (and (null link-type
) (> size
0))
335 (tar-roundup-512 size
)
338 (defun tar-parse-octal-integer (string &optional start end
)
339 (if (null start
) (setq start
0))
340 (if (null end
) (setq end
(length string
)))
341 (if (= (aref string start
) 0)
345 (setq n
(if (< (aref string start
) ?
0) n
346 (+ (* n
8) (- (aref string start
) ?
0)))
350 (defun tar-parse-octal-long-integer (string &optional start end
)
351 (if (null start
) (setq start
0))
352 (if (null end
) (setq end
(length string
)))
353 (if (= (aref string start
) 0)
358 (if (>= (aref string start
) ?
0)
359 (setq lo
(+ (* lo
8) (- (aref string start
) ?
0))
360 hi
(+ (* hi
8) (ash lo -
16))
361 lo
(logand lo
65535)))
362 (setq start
(1+ start
)))
365 (defun tar-parse-octal-integer-safe (string)
366 (if (zerop (length string
)) (error "empty string"))
368 (if (or (< c ?
0) (> c ?
7))
369 (error "`%c' is not an octal digit" c
)))
371 (tar-parse-octal-integer string
))
374 (defun tar-header-block-checksum (string)
375 "Compute and return a tar-acceptable checksum for this block."
376 (assert (not (multibyte-string-p string
)))
377 (let* ((chk-field-start tar-chk-offset
)
378 (chk-field-end (+ chk-field-start
8))
381 ;; Add up all of the characters except the ones in the checksum field.
382 ;; Add that field as if it were filled with spaces.
383 (while (< i chk-field-start
)
384 (setq sum
(+ sum
(aref string i
))
386 (setq i chk-field-end
)
388 (setq sum
(+ sum
(aref string i
))
392 (defun tar-header-block-check-checksum (hblock desired-checksum file-name
)
393 "Beep and print a warning if the checksum doesn't match."
394 (if (not (= desired-checksum
(tar-header-block-checksum hblock
)))
395 (progn (beep) (message "Invalid checksum for file %s!" file-name
))))
397 (defun tar-clip-time-string (time)
398 (let ((str (current-time-string time
)))
399 (concat " " (substring str
4 16) (substring str
19 24))))
401 (defun tar-grind-file-mode (mode)
402 "Construct a `-rw--r--r--' string indicating MODE.
403 MODE should be an integer which is a file mode value."
405 (if (zerop (logand 256 mode
)) ?- ?r
)
406 (if (zerop (logand 128 mode
)) ?- ?w
)
407 (if (zerop (logand 1024 mode
)) (if (zerop (logand 64 mode
)) ?- ?x
) ?s
)
408 (if (zerop (logand 32 mode
)) ?- ?r
)
409 (if (zerop (logand 16 mode
)) ?- ?w
)
410 (if (zerop (logand 2048 mode
)) (if (zerop (logand 8 mode
)) ?- ?x
) ?s
)
411 (if (zerop (logand 4 mode
)) ?- ?r
)
412 (if (zerop (logand 2 mode
)) ?- ?w
)
413 (if (zerop (logand 1 mode
)) ?- ?x
)))
415 (defun tar-header-block-summarize (tar-hblock &optional mod-p
)
416 "Return a line similar to the output of `tar -vtf'."
417 (let ((name (tar-header-name tar-hblock
))
418 (mode (tar-header-mode tar-hblock
))
419 (uid (tar-header-uid tar-hblock
))
420 (gid (tar-header-gid tar-hblock
))
421 (uname (tar-header-uname tar-hblock
))
422 (gname (tar-header-gname tar-hblock
))
423 (size (tar-header-size tar-hblock
))
424 (time (tar-header-date tar-hblock
))
425 ;; (ck (tar-header-checksum tar-hblock))
426 (type (tar-header-link-type tar-hblock
))
427 (link-name (tar-header-link-name tar-hblock
)))
428 (format "%c%c%s %7s/%-7s %7s%s %s%s"
430 (cond ((or (eq type nil
) (eq type
0)) ?-
)
431 ((eq type
1) ?h
) ; link
432 ((eq type
2) ?l
) ; symlink
433 ((eq type
3) ?c
) ; char special
434 ((eq type
4) ?b
) ; block special
435 ((eq type
5) ?d
) ; directory
436 ((eq type
6) ?p
) ; FIFO/pipe
437 ((eq type
20) ?
*) ; directory listing
438 ((eq type
28) ?L
) ; next has longname
439 ((eq type
29) ?M
) ; multivolume continuation
440 ((eq type
35) ?S
) ; sparse
441 ((eq type
38) ?V
) ; volume header
442 ((eq type
55) ?H
) ; extended pax header
445 (tar-grind-file-mode mode
)
446 (if (= 0 (length uname
)) uid uname
)
447 (if (= 0 (length gname
)) gid gname
)
449 (if tar-mode-show-date
(tar-clip-time-string time
) "")
451 'mouse-face
'highlight
452 'help-echo
"mouse-2: extract this file into a buffer")
453 (if (or (eq type
1) (eq type
2))
454 (concat (if (= type
1) " ==> " " --> ") link-name
)
457 (defun tar-untar-buffer ()
458 "Extract all archive members in the tar-file into the current directory."
460 ;; FIXME: make it work even if we're not in tar-mode.
461 (let ((descriptors tar-parse-info
)) ;Read the var in its buffer.
463 (if (tar-data-swapped-p) tar-data-buffer
(current-buffer))
464 (set-buffer-multibyte nil
) ;Hopefully, a no-op.
465 (dolist (descriptor descriptors
)
466 (let* ((name (tar-header-name descriptor
))
467 (dir (if (eq (tar-header-link-type descriptor
) 5)
469 (file-name-directory name
)))
470 (start (tar-header-data-start descriptor
))
471 (end (+ start
(tar-header-size descriptor
))))
472 (unless (file-directory-p name
)
473 (message "Extracting %s" name
)
474 (if (and dir
(not (file-exists-p dir
)))
475 (make-directory dir t
))
476 (unless (file-directory-p name
)
477 (write-region start end name
))
478 (set-file-modes name
(tar-header-mode descriptor
))))))))
480 (defun tar-summarize-buffer ()
481 "Parse the contents of the tar file in the current buffer."
482 (assert (tar-data-swapped-p))
483 (let* ((modified (buffer-modified-p))
486 (coding tar-file-name-coding-system
)
488 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
489 (make-progress-reporter "Parsing tar file..."
490 (point-min) (point-max))))
492 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
493 (while (and (< pos
(point-max))
494 (setq descriptor
(tar-header-block-tokenize pos coding
)))
495 (let ((size (tar-header-size descriptor
)))
497 (error "%s has size %s - corrupted"
498 (tar-header-name descriptor
) size
)))
500 ;; This is just too slow. Don't really need it anyway....
501 ;;(tar-header-block-check-checksum
502 ;; hblock (tar-header-block-checksum hblock)
503 ;; (tar-header-name descriptor))
505 (push descriptor result
)
506 (setq pos
(tar-header-data-end descriptor
))
507 (progress-reporter-update progress-reporter pos
)))
509 (set (make-local-variable 'tar-parse-info
) (nreverse result
))
510 ;; A tar file should end with a block or two of nulls,
511 ;; but let's not get a fatal error if it doesn't.
512 (if (null descriptor
)
513 (progress-reporter-done progress-reporter
)
514 (message "Warning: premature EOF parsing tar file"))
515 (goto-char (point-min))
516 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
)
518 (mapconcat 'tar-header-block-summarize tar-parse-info
"\n")))
519 (insert total-summaries
"\n"))
520 (goto-char (point-min))
521 (restore-buffer-modified-p modified
)))
524 (let ((map (make-keymap)))
525 (suppress-keymap map
)
526 (define-key map
" " 'tar-next-line
)
527 (define-key map
"C" 'tar-copy
)
528 (define-key map
"d" 'tar-flag-deleted
)
529 (define-key map
"\^D" 'tar-flag-deleted
)
530 (define-key map
"e" 'tar-extract
)
531 (define-key map
"f" 'tar-extract
)
532 (define-key map
"\C-m" 'tar-extract
)
533 (define-key map
[mouse-2
] 'tar-mouse-extract
)
534 (define-key map
"g" 'revert-buffer
)
535 (define-key map
"n" 'tar-next-line
)
536 (define-key map
"\^N" 'tar-next-line
)
537 (define-key map
[down] 'tar-next-line)
538 (define-key map "o" 'tar-extract-other-window)
539 (define-key map "p" 'tar-previous-line)
540 (define-key map "\^P" 'tar-previous-line)
541 (define-key map [up] 'tar-previous-line)
542 (define-key map "R" 'tar-rename-entry)
543 (define-key map "u" 'tar-unflag)
544 (define-key map "v" 'tar-view)
545 (define-key map "x" 'tar-expunge)
546 (define-key map "\177" 'tar-unflag-backwards)
547 (define-key map "E" 'tar-extract-other-window)
548 (define-key map "M" 'tar-chmod-entry)
549 (define-key map "G" 'tar-chgrp-entry)
550 (define-key map "O" 'tar-chown-entry)
551 ;; Let mouse-1 follow the link.
552 (define-key map [follow-link] 'mouse-face)
554 ;; Make menu bar items.
556 ;; Get rid of the Edit menu bar item to save space.
557 (define-key map [menu-bar edit] 'undefined)
559 (define-key map [menu-bar immediate]
560 (cons "Immediate" (make-sparse-keymap "Immediate")))
562 (define-key map [menu-bar immediate view]
563 '("View This File" . tar-view))
564 (define-key map [menu-bar immediate display]
565 '("Display in Other Window" . tar-display-other-window))
566 (define-key map [menu-bar immediate find-file-other-window]
567 '("Find in Other Window" . tar-extract-other-window))
568 (define-key map [menu-bar immediate find-file]
569 '("Find This File" . tar-extract))
571 (define-key map [menu-bar mark]
572 (cons "Mark" (make-sparse-keymap "Mark")))
574 (define-key map [menu-bar mark unmark-all]
575 '("Unmark All" . tar-clear-modification-flags))
576 (define-key map [menu-bar mark deletion]
577 '("Flag" . tar-flag-deleted))
578 (define-key map [menu-bar mark unmark]
579 '("Unflag" . tar-unflag))
581 (define-key map [menu-bar operate]
582 (cons "Operate" (make-sparse-keymap "Operate")))
584 (define-key map [menu-bar operate chown]
585 '("Change Owner..." . tar-chown-entry))
586 (define-key map [menu-bar operate chgrp]
587 '("Change Group..." . tar-chgrp-entry))
588 (define-key map [menu-bar operate chmod]
589 '("Change Mode..." . tar-chmod-entry))
590 (define-key map [menu-bar operate rename]
591 '("Rename to..." . tar-rename-entry))
592 (define-key map [menu-bar operate copy]
593 '("Copy to..." . tar-copy))
594 (define-key map [menu-bar operate expunge]
595 '("Expunge Marked Files" . tar-expunge))
598 "Local keymap for Tar mode listings.")
601 ;; tar mode is suitable only for specially formatted data.
602 (put 'tar-mode 'mode-class 'special)
603 (put 'tar-subfile-mode 'mode-class 'special)
605 (defun tar-change-major-mode-hook ()
606 ;; Bring the actual Tar data back into the main buffer.
607 (when (tar-data-swapped-p) (tar-swap-data))
608 ;; Throw away the summary.
609 (when (buffer-live-p tar-data-buffer) (kill-buffer tar-data-buffer)))
611 (defun tar-mode-kill-buffer-hook ()
612 (if (buffer-live-p tar-data-buffer) (kill-buffer tar-data-buffer)))
615 (define-derived-mode tar-mode special-mode "Tar"
616 "Major mode for viewing a tar file as a dired-like listing of its contents.
617 You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands.
618 Letters no longer insert themselves.
619 Type `e' to pull a file out of the tar file and into its own buffer;
620 or click mouse-2 on the file's line in the Tar mode buffer.
621 Type `c' to copy an entry from the tar file into another file on disk.
623 If you edit a sub-file of this archive (as with the `e' command) and
624 save it with \\[save-buffer], the contents of that buffer will be
625 saved back into the tar-file buffer; in this way you can edit a file
626 inside of a tar archive without extracting it and re-archiving it.
628 See also: variables `tar-update-datestamp' and `tar-anal-blocksize'.
630 (make-local-variable 'tar-parse-info)
631 (set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline) nil) ; binary data, dude...
632 (set (make-local-variable 'local-enable-local-variables) nil)
633 (set (make-local-variable 'next-line-add-newlines) nil)
634 (set (make-local-variable 'tar-file-name-coding-system)
635 (or file-name-coding-system
636 default-file-name-coding-system
637 locale-coding-system))
638 ;; Prevent loss of data when saving the file.
639 (set (make-local-variable 'file-precious-flag) t)
640 (buffer-disable-undo)
642 ;; Now move the Tar data into an auxiliary buffer, so we can use the main
643 ;; buffer for the summary.
644 (assert (not (tar-data-swapped-p)))
645 (set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) 'tar-mode-revert)
646 ;; We started using write-contents-functions, but this hook is not
647 ;; used during auto-save, so we now use
648 ;; write-region-annotate-functions which hooks at a lower-level.
649 (add-hook 'write-region-annotate-functions 'tar-write-region-annotate nil t)
650 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'tar-mode-kill-buffer-hook nil t)
651 (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook 'tar-change-major-mode-hook nil t)
652 ;; Tar data is made of bytes, not chars.
653 (set-buffer-multibyte nil) ;Hopefully a no-op.
654 (set (make-local-variable 'tar-data-buffer)
655 (generate-new-buffer (format " *tar-data %s*"
656 (file-name-nondirectory
657 (or buffer-file-name (buffer-name))))))
661 (tar-summarize-buffer)
664 ;; If summarizing caused an error, then maybe the buffer doesn't contain
665 ;; tar data. Rather than show a mysterious empty buffer, let's
666 ;; revert to fundamental-mode.
668 (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
671 (define-minor-mode tar-subfile-mode
672 "Minor mode for editing an element of a tar-file.
673 This mode arranges for \"saving\" this buffer to write the data
674 into the tar-file buffer that it came from. The changes will actually
675 appear on disk when you save the tar-file's buffer."
676 ;; Don't do this, because it is redundant and wastes mode line space.
677 ;; :lighter " TarFile"
679 (or (and (boundp 'tar-superior-buffer) tar-superior-buffer)
680 (error "This buffer is not an element of a tar file"))
681 (cond (tar-subfile-mode
682 (add-hook 'write-file-functions 'tar-subfile-save-buffer nil t)
683 ;; turn off auto-save.
685 (setq buffer-auto-save-file-name nil))
687 (remove-hook 'write-file-functions 'tar-subfile-save-buffer t))))
690 ;; Revert the buffer and recompute the dired-like listing.
691 (defun tar-mode-revert (&optional no-auto-save no-confirm)
693 (let ((revert-buffer-function nil))
694 (if (tar-data-swapped-p) (tar-swap-data))
695 ;; FIXME: If we ask for confirmation, the user will be temporarily
696 ;; looking at the raw data.
697 (revert-buffer no-auto-save no-confirm 'preserve-modes)
698 ;; Recompute the summary.
699 (if (buffer-live-p tar-data-buffer) (kill-buffer tar-data-buffer))
701 (unless (tar-data-swapped-p) (tar-swap-data))))
704 (defun tar-next-line (arg)
705 "Move cursor vertically down ARG lines and to the start of the filename."
708 (goto-char (or (next-single-property-change (point) 'mouse-face) (point))))
710 (defun tar-previous-line (arg)
711 "Move cursor vertically up ARG lines and to the start of the filename."
713 (tar-next-line (- arg)))
715 (defun tar-current-descriptor (&optional noerror)
716 "Return the tar-descriptor of the current line, or signals an error."
717 ;; I wish lines had plists, like in ZMACS...
718 (or (nth (count-lines (point-min) (line-beginning-position))
722 (error "This line does not describe a tar-file entry"))))
724 (defun tar-get-descriptor ()
725 (let* ((descriptor (tar-current-descriptor))
726 (size (tar-header-size descriptor))
727 (link-p (tar-header-link-type descriptor)))
729 (error "This is %s, not a real file"
730 (cond ((eq link-p 5) "a directory")
731 ((eq link-p 20) "a tar directory header")
732 ((eq link-p 28) "a next has longname")
733 ((eq link-p 29) "a multivolume-continuation")
734 ((eq link-p 35) "a sparse entry")
735 ((eq link-p 38) "a volume header")
736 ((eq link-p 55) "an extended pax header")
738 (if (zerop size) (message "This is a zero-length file"))
741 (defun tar-mouse-extract (event)
742 "Extract a file whose tar directory line you click on."
744 (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window (event-end event)))
746 (goto-char (posn-point (event-end event)))
747 ;; Just make sure this doesn't get an error.
748 (tar-get-descriptor)))
749 (select-window (posn-window (event-end event)))
750 (goto-char (posn-point (event-end event)))
753 (defun tar-file-name-handler (op &rest args)
754 "Helper function for `tar-extract'."
755 (or (eq op 'file-exists-p)
756 (let ((file-name-handler-alist nil))
759 (defun tar-extract (&optional other-window-p)
760 "In Tar mode, extract this entry of the tar file into its own buffer."
762 (let* ((view-p (eq other-window-p 'view))
763 (descriptor (tar-get-descriptor))
764 (name (tar-header-name descriptor))
765 (size (tar-header-size descriptor))
766 (start (tar-header-data-start descriptor))
767 (end (+ start size)))
768 (let* ((tar-buffer (current-buffer))
769 (tarname (buffer-name))
770 (bufname (concat (file-name-nondirectory name)
774 (read-only-p (or buffer-read-only view-p))
775 (new-buffer-file-name (expand-file-name
776 ;; `:' is not allowed on Windows
778 (if (string-match "/" name)
780 ;; Make sure `name' contains a /
781 ;; so set-auto-mode doesn't try
782 ;; to look at `tarname' for hints.
783 (concat "./" name)))))
784 (buffer (get-file-buffer new-buffer-file-name))
788 (setq buffer (generate-new-buffer bufname))
789 (with-current-buffer buffer
790 (setq undo-list buffer-undo-list
792 (setq bufname (buffer-name buffer))
793 (setq just-created t)
794 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
796 (narrow-to-region start end)
798 (setq coding (or coding-system-for-read
799 (and set-auto-coding-function
800 (funcall set-auto-coding-function
802 ;; The following binding causes
803 ;; find-buffer-file-type-coding-system
804 ;; (defined on dos-w32.el) to act as if
805 ;; the file being extracted existed, so
806 ;; that the file's contents' encoding and
807 ;; EOL format are auto-detected.
808 (let ((file-name-handler-alist
809 '(("" . tar-file-name-handler))))
810 (car (find-operation-coding-system
811 'insert-file-contents
812 (cons name (current-buffer)) t)))))
814 (eq (coding-system-type coding) 'undecided))
815 (setq coding (detect-coding-region start end t)))
816 (if (and (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters)
817 (coding-system-get coding :for-unibyte))
818 (with-current-buffer buffer
819 (set-buffer-multibyte nil)))
821 (decode-coding-region start end coding buffer)))
822 (with-current-buffer buffer
823 (goto-char (point-min))
824 (setq buffer-file-name new-buffer-file-name)
825 (setq buffer-file-truename
826 (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name))
827 ;; Force buffer-file-coding-system to what
828 ;; decode-coding-region actually used.
829 (set-buffer-file-coding-system last-coding-system-used t)
830 ;; Set the default-directory to the dir of the
832 (setq default-directory
833 (with-current-buffer tar-buffer
835 (rename-buffer bufname)
836 (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
837 (setq buffer-undo-list undo-list)
838 (normal-mode) ; pick a mode.
839 (set (make-local-variable 'tar-superior-buffer) tar-buffer)
840 (set (make-local-variable 'tar-superior-descriptor) descriptor)
841 (setq buffer-read-only read-only-p)
842 (tar-subfile-mode 1)))
845 (view-buffer buffer (and just-created 'kill-buffer-if-not-modified)))
846 ((eq other-window-p 'display) (display-buffer buffer))
847 (other-window-p (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer))
848 (t (switch-to-buffer buffer))))))
851 (defun tar-extract-other-window ()
852 "In Tar mode, find this entry of the tar file in another window."
856 (defun tar-display-other-window ()
857 "In Tar mode, display this entry of the tar file in another window."
859 (tar-extract 'display))
862 "In Tar mode, view the tar file entry on this line."
867 (defun tar-read-file-name (&optional prompt)
868 "Read a file name with this line's entry as the default."
869 (or prompt (setq prompt "Copy to: "))
870 (let* ((default-file (expand-file-name
871 (tar-header-name (tar-current-descriptor))))
872 (target (expand-file-name
873 (read-file-name prompt
874 (file-name-directory default-file)
876 (if (or (string= "" (file-name-nondirectory target))
877 (file-directory-p target))
878 (setq target (concat (if (string-match "/$" target)
879 (substring target 0 (1- (match-end 0)))
882 (file-name-nondirectory default-file))))
886 (defun tar-copy (&optional to-file)
887 "In Tar mode, extract this entry of the tar file into a file on disk.
888 If TO-FILE is not supplied, it is prompted for, defaulting to the name of
889 the current tar-entry."
890 (interactive (list (tar-read-file-name)))
891 (let* ((descriptor (tar-get-descriptor))
892 (name (tar-header-name descriptor))
893 (size (tar-header-size descriptor))
894 (start (tar-header-data-start descriptor))
896 (inhibit-file-name-handlers inhibit-file-name-handlers)
897 (inhibit-file-name-operation inhibit-file-name-operation))
899 (if (tar-data-swapped-p) tar-data-buffer (current-buffer))
900 ;; Inhibit compressing a subfile again if *both* name and
901 ;; to-file are handled by jka-compr
902 (if (and (eq (find-file-name-handler name 'write-region)
904 (eq (find-file-name-handler to-file 'write-region)
906 (setq inhibit-file-name-handlers
907 (cons 'jka-compr-handler
908 (and (eq inhibit-file-name-operation 'write-region)
909 inhibit-file-name-handlers))
910 inhibit-file-name-operation 'write-region))
911 (let ((coding-system-for-write 'no-conversion))
912 (write-region start end to-file nil nil nil t)))
913 (message "Copied tar entry %s to %s" name to-file)))
915 (defun tar-flag-deleted (p &optional unflag)
916 "In Tar mode, mark this sub-file to be deleted from the tar file.
917 With a prefix argument, mark that many files."
921 (if (tar-current-descriptor unflag) ; barf if we're not on an entry-line.
924 (insert (if unflag " " "D"))))
925 (forward-line (if (< p 0) -1 1)))
926 (if (eobp) nil (forward-char 36)))
928 (defun tar-unflag (p)
929 "In Tar mode, un-mark this sub-file if it is marked to be deleted.
930 With a prefix argument, un-mark that many files forward."
932 (tar-flag-deleted p t))
934 (defun tar-unflag-backwards (p)
935 "In Tar mode, un-mark this sub-file if it is marked to be deleted.
936 With a prefix argument, un-mark that many files backward."
938 (tar-flag-deleted (- p) t))
941 (defun tar-expunge-internal ()
942 "Expunge the tar-entry specified by the current line."
943 (let ((descriptor (tar-current-descriptor)))
945 ;; delete the current line...
946 (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (line-beginning-position 2))
948 ;; delete the data pointer...
949 (setq tar-parse-info (delq descriptor tar-parse-info))
951 ;; delete the data from inside the file...
952 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
953 (delete-region (or (tar-header-header-start descriptor)
954 (- (tar-header-data-start descriptor) 512))
955 (tar-header-data-end descriptor)))))
958 (defun tar-expunge (&optional noconfirm)
959 "In Tar mode, delete all the archived files flagged for deletion.
960 This does not modify the disk image; you must save the tar file itself
961 for this to be permanent."
964 (y-or-n-p "Expunge files marked for deletion? "))
967 (goto-char (point-min))
970 (progn (tar-expunge-internal)
973 ;; after doing the deletions, add any padding that may be necessary.
974 (tar-pad-to-blocksize))
976 (message "Nothing to expunge.")
977 (message "%s files expunged. Be sure to save this buffer." n)))))
980 (defun tar-clear-modification-flags ()
981 "Remove the stars at the beginning of each line."
984 (goto-char (point-min))
986 (if (not (eq (following-char) ?\s))
987 (progn (delete-char 1) (insert " ")))
991 (defun tar-chown-entry (new-uid)
992 "Change the user-id associated with this entry in the tar file.
993 If this tar file was written by GNU tar, then you will be able to edit
994 the user id as a string; otherwise, you must edit it as a number.
995 You can force editing as a number by calling this with a prefix arg.
996 This does not modify the disk image; you must save the tar file itself
997 for this to be permanent."
1000 (let ((descriptor (tar-current-descriptor)))
1001 (if (or current-prefix-arg
1002 (not (tar-header-magic descriptor)))
1005 (format "%s" (tar-header-uid descriptor)))
1006 (read-string "New UID string: " (tar-header-uname descriptor))))))
1007 (cond ((stringp new-uid)
1008 (setf (tar-header-uname (tar-current-descriptor)) new-uid)
1009 (tar-alter-one-field tar-uname-offset
1010 (concat (encode-coding-string
1011 new-uid tar-file-name-coding-system)
1014 (setf (tar-header-uid (tar-current-descriptor)) new-uid)
1015 (tar-alter-one-field tar-uid-offset
1016 (concat (substring (format "%6o" new-uid) 0 6) "\000 ")))))
1019 (defun tar-chgrp-entry (new-gid)
1020 "Change the group-id associated with this entry in the tar file.
1021 If this tar file was written by GNU tar, then you will be able to edit
1022 the group id as a string; otherwise, you must edit it as a number.
1023 You can force editing as a number by calling this with a prefix arg.
1024 This does not modify the disk image; you must save the tar file itself
1025 for this to be permanent."
1028 (let ((descriptor (tar-current-descriptor)))
1029 (if (or current-prefix-arg
1030 (not (tar-header-magic descriptor)))
1033 (format "%s" (tar-header-gid descriptor)))
1034 (read-string "New GID string: " (tar-header-gname descriptor))))))
1035 (cond ((stringp new-gid)
1036 (setf (tar-header-gname (tar-current-descriptor)) new-gid)
1037 (tar-alter-one-field tar-gname-offset
1038 (concat (encode-coding-string
1039 new-gid tar-file-name-coding-system)
1042 (setf (tar-header-gid (tar-current-descriptor)) new-gid)
1043 (tar-alter-one-field tar-gid-offset
1044 (concat (substring (format "%6o" new-gid) 0 6) "\000 ")))))
1046 (defun tar-rename-entry (new-name)
1047 "Change the name associated with this entry in the tar file.
1048 This does not modify the disk image; you must save the tar file itself
1049 for this to be permanent."
1051 (list (read-string "New name: "
1052 (tar-header-name (tar-current-descriptor)))))
1053 (if (string= "" new-name) (error "zero length name"))
1054 (let ((encoded-new-name (encode-coding-string new-name
1055 tar-file-name-coding-system))
1056 (descriptor (tar-current-descriptor))
1058 (when (tar-header-header-start descriptor)
1059 ;; FIXME: Make it work for ././@LongLink.
1060 (error "Rename with @LongLink format is not implemented"))
1062 (when (and (> (length encoded-new-name) 98)
1063 (string-match "/" encoded-new-name
1064 (- (length encoded-new-name) 99))
1065 (< (match-beginning 0) 155))
1066 (unless (equal (tar-header-magic descriptor) "ustar\0")
1067 (tar-alter-one-field tar-magic-offset (concat "ustar\0" "00")))
1068 (setq prefix (substring encoded-new-name 0 (match-beginning 0)))
1069 (setq encoded-new-name (substring encoded-new-name (match-end 0))))
1071 (if (> (length encoded-new-name) 98) (error "name too long"))
1072 (setf (tar-header-name descriptor) new-name)
1073 (tar-alter-one-field 0
1074 (substring (concat encoded-new-name (make-string 99 0)) 0 99))
1076 (tar-alter-one-field tar-prefix-offset
1077 (substring (concat prefix (make-string 155 0)) 0 155)))))
1080 (defun tar-chmod-entry (new-mode)
1081 "Change the protection bits associated with this entry in the tar file.
1082 This does not modify the disk image; you must save the tar file itself
1083 for this to be permanent."
1084 (interactive (list (tar-parse-octal-integer-safe
1085 (read-string "New protection (octal): "))))
1086 (setf (tar-header-mode (tar-current-descriptor)) new-mode)
1087 (tar-alter-one-field tar-mode-offset
1088 (concat (substring (format "%6o" new-mode) 0 6) "\000 ")))
1091 (defun tar-alter-one-field (data-position new-data-string &optional descriptor)
1092 (unless descriptor (setq descriptor (tar-current-descriptor)))
1094 ;; update the header-line.
1095 (let ((col (current-column)))
1096 (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
1097 (prog2 (forward-line 1)
1099 ;; Insert the new text after the old, before deleting,
1100 ;; to preserve markers such as the window start.
1101 (insert (tar-header-block-summarize descriptor) "\n")))
1102 (forward-line -1) (move-to-column col))
1104 (assert (tar-data-swapped-p))
1105 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
1106 (let* ((start (- (tar-header-data-start descriptor) 512)))
1108 ;; delete the old field and insert a new one.
1109 (goto-char (+ start data-position))
1110 (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (length new-data-string))) ; <--
1111 (assert (not (or enable-multibyte-characters
1112 (multibyte-string-p new-data-string))))
1113 (insert new-data-string)
1115 ;; compute a new checksum and insert it.
1116 (let ((chk (tar-header-block-checksum
1117 (buffer-substring start (+ start 512)))))
1118 (goto-char (+ start tar-chk-offset))
1119 (delete-region (point) (+ (point) 8))
1120 (insert (format "%6o\0 " chk))
1121 (setf (tar-header-checksum descriptor) chk)
1123 ;; ok, make sure we didn't botch it.
1124 (tar-header-block-check-checksum
1125 (buffer-substring start (+ start 512))
1126 chk (tar-header-name descriptor))
1130 (defun tar-octal-time (timeval)
1131 ;; Format a timestamp as 11 octal digits. Ghod, I hope this works...
1132 (let ((hibits (car timeval)) (lobits (car (cdr timeval))))
1133 (format "%05o%01o%05o"
1135 (logior (lsh (logand 3 hibits) 1)
1136 (if (> (logand lobits 32768) 0) 1 0))
1137 (logand 32767 lobits)
1140 (defun tar-subfile-save-buffer ()
1141 "In tar subfile mode, save this buffer into its parent tar-file buffer.
1142 This doesn't write anything to disk; you must save the parent tar-file buffer
1143 to make your changes permanent."
1145 (if (not (and (boundp 'tar-superior-buffer) tar-superior-buffer))
1146 (error "This buffer has no superior tar file buffer"))
1147 (if (not (and (boundp 'tar-superior-descriptor) tar-superior-descriptor))
1148 (error "This buffer doesn't have an index into its superior tar file!"))
1149 (let ((subfile (current-buffer))
1150 (coding buffer-file-coding-system)
1151 (descriptor tar-superior-descriptor)
1153 (with-current-buffer tar-superior-buffer
1154 (let* ((start (tar-header-data-start descriptor))
1155 (size (tar-header-size descriptor))
1156 (head (memq descriptor tar-parse-info)))
1158 (error "Can't find this tar file entry in its parent tar file!"))
1159 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
1160 ;; delete the old data...
1161 (let* ((data-start start)
1162 (data-end (+ data-start (tar-roundup-512 size))))
1163 (narrow-to-region data-start data-end)
1164 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1165 ;; insert the new data...
1166 (goto-char data-start)
1167 (let ((dest (current-buffer)))
1168 (with-current-buffer subfile
1171 (encode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) coding dest))))
1172 (setq subfile-size (- (point-max) (point-min)))
1174 ;; pad the new data out to a multiple of 512...
1175 (let ((subfile-size-pad (tar-roundup-512 subfile-size)))
1176 (goto-char (point-max))
1177 (insert (make-string (- subfile-size-pad subfile-size) 0))
1179 ;; update the data of this files...
1180 (setf (tar-header-size descriptor) subfile-size)
1182 ;; Update the size field in the header block.
1185 ;; alter the descriptor-line and header
1187 (let ((position (- (length tar-parse-info) (length head))))
1188 (goto-char (point-min))
1189 (forward-line position)
1190 (tar-alter-one-field tar-size-offset (format "%11o " subfile-size))
1192 ;; Maybe update the datestamp.
1193 (when tar-update-datestamp
1194 (tar-alter-one-field tar-time-offset
1195 (concat (tar-octal-time (current-time)) " "))))
1196 ;; After doing the insertion, add any necessary final padding.
1197 (tar-pad-to-blocksize))
1198 (set-buffer-modified-p t) ; mark the tar file as modified
1200 (set-buffer-modified-p nil) ; mark the tar subfile as unmodified
1201 (message "Saved into tar-buffer `%s'. Be sure to save that buffer!"
1202 (buffer-name tar-superior-buffer))
1203 ;; Prevent basic-save-buffer from changing our coding-system.
1204 (setq last-coding-system-used buffer-file-coding-system)
1205 ;; Prevent ordinary saving from happening.
1209 ;; When this function is called, it is sure that the buffer is unibyte.
1210 (defun tar-pad-to-blocksize ()
1211 "If we are being anal about tar file blocksizes, fix up the current buffer.
1212 Leaves the region wide."
1213 (if (null tar-anal-blocksize)
1215 (let* ((last-desc (nth (1- (length tar-parse-info)) tar-parse-info))
1216 (start (tar-header-data-start last-desc))
1217 (link-p (tar-header-link-type last-desc))
1218 (size (if link-p 0 (tar-header-size last-desc)))
1219 (data-end (+ start size))
1220 (bbytes (ash tar-anal-blocksize 9))
1221 (pad-to (+ bbytes (* bbytes (/ (- data-end (point-min)) bbytes)))))
1222 ;; If the padding after the last data is too long, delete some;
1223 ;; else insert some until we are padded out to the right number of blocks.
1225 (with-current-buffer tar-data-buffer
1226 (let ((goal-end (+ (point-min) pad-to)))
1227 (if (> (point-max) goal-end)
1228 (delete-region goal-end (point-max))
1229 (goto-char (point-max))
1230 (insert (make-string (- goal-end (point-max)) ?\0))))))))
1233 ;; Used in write-region-annotate-functions to write tar-files out correctly.
1234 (defun tar-write-region-annotate (start _end)
1235 ;; When called from write-file (and auto-save), `start' is nil.
1236 ;; When called from M-x write-region, we assume the user wants to save
1237 ;; (part of) the summary, not the tar data.
1238 (unless (or start (not (tar-data-swapped-p)))
1239 (tar-clear-modification-flags)
1240 (set-buffer tar-data-buffer)
1245 ;;; tar-mode.el ends here